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Bryan, Ohio, The East Side, 1910 or before. Bryan was platted in 1840 by John A. Bryan, and named for him. [6] It was incorporated as a village in 1841, and reincorporated as a city in 1941. Williams County was originally part of Defiance County, with Defiance as the county seat. [7] The area was later split into Williams and Defiance counties.
Spangler is the second largest employer in Bryan, Ohio. Spangler gives Bryan its identity as the "Dum-Dums Capital of the World" and the largest manufacturer of candy canes in the country. The company produces approximately 45% of the candy canes sold in the United States and produces over 12 million Dum-Dums per day.
Ohio: County: Williams: Area • Total. 36.1 sq mi (93.6 km 2) • Land: ... A small section of the county seat of Bryan is located in eastern Center Township, ...
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In 1979, a store was opened in Bryan, Ohio with great publicity and ceremony, marking the 400th store in the People's Drug chain. [7] Also that year, Lane's operated 7 full-service optical centers in various stores. [8] In the 1980s, Lane's operated several "Smiles" stores in the Toledo area, specializing in cards, candy, and gifts. [9]
In 1989, Hills bought 35 of the Worthington, Ohio,-based Gold Circle locations. In the New York and Ohio area, many of these locations had previously been Twin Fair, Inc., stores prior to 1982. Hills had its own private label under which various goods were marketed. It was called "American Spirit". [4]
Liberty Center is a mixed-use retail shopping mall, residential, and office complex in Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. Opened in 2015, it features over 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) of retail, entertainment, and offices. The center was built by Steiner Realty.